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tia_tia [17]
3 years ago
13

Answers the following questions in the passé composé affirmatively. use direct object pronouns.

French
2 answers:
Mrrafil [7]3 years ago
6 0
Hi !

1- Est-ce que ton père a étudié la carte avant de partir ?
Oui, mon père l'a étudiée (avant de partir).

2- Tes parents ont écouté la météo ?
Oui, mes parents l'ont écoutée.

3- Pierre a envoyé les photos a sa famille ?
Oui, Pierre les a envoyées (à sa famille).

4- Tu as vu les gens à la manifestation ?
Oui, je les ai vus (à la manifestation). 

5- Vous avez rencontré la touriste américaine ?
Oui, nous l'avons rencontrée.

The rules are the same than the former question.
With passé composé with avoir, the past participle agrees in gender and plural with the direct complement when this one is placed before the verb .

Hope I helped :) 
KiRa [710]3 years ago
5 0
Hi,

1. Oui mon père l'a étudiée.
2. Oui,mes parents l'ont écoutée.
3. Oui Pierre les a envoyées.
4. Oui je les ai vus à la manifestation.
5. Oui, nous l'avons rencontrée.
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